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11/5/2008 at 11:40pm
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The double outhouse is the way to go, we use one for our kitchen and supplies storage. Its great and one of the best buys we've made.
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12/5/2008 at 11:52am
Location: Melton Mowbray Outfit: None Entered
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We will be going for the double....We haven't got a proper camp kitchen (yet!!!!) and have been using a college table (collapsable legs thingy) but it's over a meter long, which is great because we take two stoves with us (extended family of 6) So would have to go for the double for the space, plus, I didn't think that it would be a great place to store buckets and spades and the like at nightinstead of risking tripping over them int he 2am run to the loo!
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12/5/2008 at 8:33pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Motorhome
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Quote: Originally posted by Scratcher on 12/5/2008
Quote: Originally posted by Cas54 on 12/5/2008
We have used a Handy Tent for a few years now .... easy enough to put up (unless high winds )
But for this year we have the new Quecha Base .... great piece of kit
Thats looks good Cas...is it for 'whatsname' ?...lol...
If he don't behave hehehe - they are doing an inner for it, so good for sleeping aswell
You'll see at weekend .....
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15/5/2008 at 1:06pm
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My double Outhouse arrived this morning :) It's too wet outside to put it up, I'm thinking of trying it in the conservatory!
I nearly went for the new extra large one but really its only for extra storage when we all go away with the small tent.
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15/5/2008 at 1:24pm
Location: North Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Montana 6 (2007)
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I have the Outhouse too and wouldn't be without it, even for short trips I just don't cook in our main tent. One thing I found during Very windy weather, the back wall can billow a bit and in gusts it even moved enough to push against the camp kitchen which is worrying when the gas is on. So I got a pack of 'klingons' (sort of clip-on guying points, brilliant things) and one of those on the base stopped it moving. They are also perfect for the 'tent first aid' kit. I got the smaller size ones and they are plenty big enough.
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15/5/2008 at 2:20pm
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Thanks for the tip Charlies Mummy.
I just put mine up in the conservatory and logged on to ask whether the back wall would billow in with wind , seeing as there's no way to peg the back wall,
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